Divorce
The Happiness Inventory

Research shows that about two dozen factors produce happiness, including relationships, engaging in activities, and managing emotions. This worksheet is designed to help people explore happiness factors in their lives, gaining clarity in the areas where they feel fulfilled and areas that could benefit from more attention. (1024. happiness, depression, insight)

Identifying How Past Success Can Help Solve Present Problems

This worksheet is from Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) and is designed to help people apply strengths they have used in solving past problems to their current situations. The worksheet explains why this process can be so helpful and presents a series of questions to explore how past solutions have helped. (0324, solution-focused therapy, problem-solving, decision-making)

Getting Over Breaking Up

This workbook contains 25 techniques to help people heal and move on after a difficult break-up. The techniques are rooted in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, including DBT and ACT techniques. The workbook teaches people coping skills, how to tolerate upsetting feelings, how to build a support system, how to manage anger, and more. (0823. divorce, break-up, relationships)

Reframing Your Relationship Narrative

Reframing your relationship narrative is a cognitive process that invites people to explore the memories, emotions, and beliefs surrounding past relationships. The goal of this worksheet is to help people reframe their relationship narrative in a way that illuminates instances of empowerment, growth, and valuable life lessons. The worksheet directs people to examine limiting beliefs about their relationship, explore alternative perspectives, and think about the lessons they have learned. (0823, relationships, divorce)

The Divorce Workbook

This 196-page workbook provides clients with 41 therapeutic homework assignments to help them navigate and recover from divorce. In completing these assignments, clients identify what to do immediately following a separation, manage their thoughts and emotions, focus on self-care, and eventually move forward with their lives. (0123, divorce, separation, marriage, couples counseling, marital therapy)

Coping with Anxiety About Having Sex

This worksheet addresses people who are anxious about having sex.  It begins by asking people to think about the causes of their anxiety, which could include body image problems, shame or guilt, pressure to have sex, past trauma, or other issues. The worksheet suggests topics to talk about with a partner and also specific activities to reduce anxiety before sex.  (0123, sex therapy, sexuality, sexual dysfunction, anxiety, relationships)

Start the Day Right Journal

This journal consists of prompts to focus people on the day ahead, including thoughts on gratitude, goals, body and mind, etc. The journal consists of 31 pages for a month’s worth of entries. (1222, journal, wellness, positive psychology)

Help for The Holidays

This workbook contains 15 worksheets to help clients who are struggling with holiday problems like loneliness, family estrangement, depression, and more. (1222, holidays, stress, depression, drinking problems)

Do You Feel Like You Have Failed Yourself?

This worksheet is designed for people who are down on themselves because they have not accomplished all that they wanted. The worksheet helps people see that this attitude is not at all helpful to their well-being and gives them 10 strategies to overcome their habit of self-criticism. (1222, depression, self-esteem, negative thinking)

Coping with Family Drama During the Holidays

This worksheet is designed to give people a wide range of strategies to deal with family problems that typically occur during the holidays. Strategies include setting realistic expectations, self-care, identifying triggers, choosing to accept family members as they are, taking “stress breaks,” and more. (1122, family therapy, holidays, stress management, interpersonal conflict, interpersonal effectiveness)

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